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A Midsummer Night’s Dream

A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Act III Scene 1. The craftsmen meet in the woods at the appointed time to rehearse their play .

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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  1. A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act III Scene 1

  2. The craftsmen meet in the woods at the appointed time to rehearse their play. • Since they will be performing in front of a large group of nobles (and since they have an exaggerated sense of the delicacy of noble ladies), Bottom declares that certain elements of the play must be changed. He fears that Pyramus’s suicide and the lion’s roaring will frighten the ladies and lead to the actors’executions. • The other men share Bottom’s concern, and they decide to write a prologue explaining that the lion is not really a lion nor the sword really a sword and assuring the ladies that no one will really die. • They decide also that, to clarify the fact that the story takes place at night and that Pyramus and Thisby are separated by a wall, one man must play the wall and another the moonlight by carrying a bush and a lantern.

  3. As the craftsmen rehearse, Puck enters and marvels at the scene of the “hempen homespuns” trying to act (III.i.65). • When Bottom steps aside, temporarily out of view of the other craftsmen, Puck transforms Bottom’s head into that of an ass. • When the ass-headed Bottom reenters the scene, the other men become terrified and run for their lives. • Delighting in the mischief, Puck chases after them. Bottom, perplexed, remains behind.

  4. In the same grove, the sleeping Titania wakes. When she sees Bottom, the flower juice on her eyelids works its magic, and she falls deeply and instantly in love with the ass-headed weaver. • She insists that he remain with her, embraces him, and appoints a group of fairies—Peaseblossom, Cobweb, Mote, and Mustardseed—to see to his every wish. • Bottom takes these events in stride, having no notion that his head has been replaced with that of an ass. He comments that his friends have acted like asses in leaving him, and he introduces himself to the fairies. • Titania looks on him with undisguised love as he follows her to her forest bower.

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